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Can Ghana's T&A sector weave a new growth story?

15 Feb '26
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Can Ghana's T&A sector weave a new growth story?
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  • Ghana is positioning textiles and apparel as a core industrial pillar, leveraging domestic cotton, duty-free access to key global markets and regional trade advantages.
  • The $400 million garment sector is expected to surpass $2 billion by 2033, with 150,000 jobs planned, backed by public-private collaborations, a local procurement push, and the establishment of new 24-hour garment factories.

Today, the sector is once again in focus as Ghana looks to revitalise domestic manufacturing, reduce import dependence and position itself as a major player in the regional and global arena.

The textile and garment industry is considered a strategic pillar of Ghana’s industrial agenda, largely because of its strong export potential and its ability to generate large-scale employment. Experts point out that a well-developed value chain, from cotton cultivation to finished apparel, could significantly accelerate the industrial growth.

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